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look at the new pictures coming in from the ntsb. closeup shots of the wreckage that is still on the runway in san francisco with investigators saying it is too early to speculate of a cause including the possibility of pilot error but did say that the plane was coming in too low and too slow and the crew at the last second talked about possibly trying to abort their landing and going around and trying again. we asked abc7 news aviation expert about this. >> this is inexplicable behavior, not just getting to that position, low and slow, but being so slow to recognize this is a problem. the ntsb got the information from the black boxes which are in washington, dc. they a
look at the new pictures coming in from the ntsb. closeup shots of the wreckage that is still on the runway in san francisco with investigators saying it is too early to speculate of a cause including the possibility of pilot error but did say that the plane was coming in too low and too slow and the crew at the last second talked about possibly trying to abort their landing and going around and trying again. we asked abc7 news aviation expert about this. >> this is inexplicable behavior,...
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the ntsb released pictures, part of the investigation. so what it pilot error? instrument error? the ntsb chair says even with this evidence it will be weeks or months before they're able to reach a probable cause of the crash. >> we need to interview the crew. interview the first responders. we need to validate the law dat to an the flight data recorder as well as on air traffic. >> asiana's crowe cosays he believes there is or was nothing wrong with the airplane but, of course, ntsb sara hersman says it's too early to come to a conclusion and everything is on the table. >> let's show you the wreckage of asiana airlines flight 214 live now. sky 7hd flying over runway 28 left. or nearby. you can see where the burned out hulk of the aircraft remains and the investigation now underway in e. earness. we have some important crews, and you can see the runway and what should have been a normal landing, and for some reason ready, clear skies, light winds, it was not, and they're some debris after the plane hit the sea wall before coming to rest. >> another major development tonight. rig
the ntsb released pictures, part of the investigation. so what it pilot error? instrument error? the ntsb chair says even with this evidence it will be weeks or months before they're able to reach a probable cause of the crash. >> we need to interview the crew. interview the first responders. we need to validate the law dat to an the flight data recorder as well as on air traffic. >> asiana's crowe cosays he believes there is or was nothing wrong with the airplane but, of course,...
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we're expecting to hear more from ntsb in about an hour from now. two 16-year-old girls died on that flight. they were both chinese. news outlets in china say they were students on their way to a summer camp in the u.s. at least five people are dead and police say many more deaths are expected after an unmanned train explodes and levels part of a canadian town near the u.s. border. a live report straight ahead. >>> the george zimmerman murder trial is set to resume tomorrow in sanford, florida. the defense will continue after calling zimmerman's mother to the stand on friday. we'll bring in our own legal panel in a minute for more legal analysis. >>> art collector charles sachi and hiss famous chef wife nigella is getting a divorce. the chef says he is seeking a breakup. it comes after photos were published of him with his hands around nigella's throat at a restaurant last month. >>> it took 77 years for this moment to happen. [ applause ] >> what a final play it was. a british player, now once again, winning wimbledon title. that's andy murray righ
we're expecting to hear more from ntsb in about an hour from now. two 16-year-old girls died on that flight. they were both chinese. news outlets in china say they were students on their way to a summer camp in the u.s. at least five people are dead and police say many more deaths are expected after an unmanned train explodes and levels part of a canadian town near the u.s. border. a live report straight ahead. >>> the george zimmerman murder trial is set to resume tomorrow in sanford,...
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former ntsb investigator is with us tonight. the early read from the voice and data recorders were the ingins were performing fine, the flaps were set. yet this plane somehow slips far below the approach speed. what are your thoughts? >> that's going to be a big question that needs to be answered. the board has to verify that that was the correct speed for the weight. but then they have to find out why the crew didn't monitor that speed and see that it was falling below their target earlier than they did. it's apparent that one of the crew members said increase your speed. but by then the accident sequence was already happening. and by the time they reacted and pushed the power up, the airplane settled into the ground. >> back me up a second. i know planes have auto throttle. is this the case where that would have been controlling the speed or would the pilots have positive control? >> it's a combination of both. that's what the board is going to have to ferret out is were they using part of the automation or a lot of the automa
former ntsb investigator is with us tonight. the early read from the voice and data recorders were the ingins were performing fine, the flaps were set. yet this plane somehow slips far below the approach speed. what are your thoughts? >> that's going to be a big question that needs to be answered. the board has to verify that that was the correct speed for the weight. but then they have to find out why the crew didn't monitor that speed and see that it was falling below their target...
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david kurly is covering that. >> reporter: abc news has learned that the ntsb recovered the two black boxes which are on their way to washington for analysis. be critical in the investigation. they hope to be talking to the pilots and crew about why it ended up way short of the runway. this is only the second crash of a boeing 777, and like the first, it was a crash landing. >> the tail hit, planes came up, a cart wheel. >> reporter: it had been in the air for nearly ten and a half hours and all sounded fine on final approach. but it came up a few feet short. >> when it hit, sparks flew. >> reporter: as it approached the runway, the nose was unusually pointing upward, suggesting they didn't have enough power or momentum to make it to the runway. >> i couldn't tell if it slid. >> it looked like an explosion. >> reporter: it hit the break water, sheering off. the bulk of the jet came to rest on the airfield. >> the chutes were deployed. >> reporter: as they were evacuating, other pilots saw it. >> people are walking out of the airplane. >> it's settling. >> we see two or three people mo
david kurly is covering that. >> reporter: abc news has learned that the ntsb recovered the two black boxes which are on their way to washington for analysis. be critical in the investigation. they hope to be talking to the pilots and crew about why it ended up way short of the runway. this is only the second crash of a boeing 777, and like the first, it was a crash landing. >> the tail hit, planes came up, a cart wheel. >> reporter: it had been in the air for nearly ten and a...
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. >> here is a look at some of the amazing photos released by the ntsb investigators today. they show the wreckage that they will be carefully examining in determining what led to the crash but they are getting a good idea of what went wrong. we have all the ntsb photos at abc7news.com. >>> we have new video showing the crash from a plane just yards away. we highlighted the jet taxiing by the crash. it was getting ready for takeoff when the other plane hit the ground. they sent up the dust cloud. the plane kind of swivels around at one point and then slams into the runway. there the moment of impact right next to the plane ready to take off. after it hit the runway, big cloud of smoke and dust. there was a lot of confusion when flight 214 crashed. >> the people didn't know anything know had happened on the right and left heard a boom but didn't know what it was. apparently you look closer and you saw the tail of the plane that was lying separate and then some wreckage. you saw the landing gear and smoke started coming out. >> he spent three hours on the plane before going ba
. >> here is a look at some of the amazing photos released by the ntsb investigators today. they show the wreckage that they will be carefully examining in determining what led to the crash but they are getting a good idea of what went wrong. we have all the ntsb photos at abc7news.com. >>> we have new video showing the crash from a plane just yards away. we highlighted the jet taxiing by the crash. it was getting ready for takeoff when the other plane hit the ground. they sent...
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the ntsb still says it's too soon to point any fingers. >> the ntsb conducts very thorough investigations. we will not reach a determination of probable cause in the first few days we're on an accident scene. we want to make sure we gather all the evidence and the facts early in the investigation. >> reporter: now, as you mentioned earlier, south korea's government plans to inspect on all boeing 777 planes owned by both asiana and korean airlines. we are hoping for another update later this morning. we know there is a planned briefing at 11:00. reporting live, back to you in the studio. >> we know the pilot was in training. but what do we know about the co-pilot? >> reporter: what i do understand is the co-pilot had more experience with that type of plane. he clocked about 3400 hours of flight time. >> all right. cate caugurian live at sfo. thank you. >> 6:03 now. this morning, we may find out if one of the crash victims was killed by a rescue vehicle. 16-year-old wang lin jia and ye meng yuan were headed to a summer camp with their classmates. san francisco fire chief says they are now l
the ntsb still says it's too soon to point any fingers. >> the ntsb conducts very thorough investigations. we will not reach a determination of probable cause in the first few days we're on an accident scene. we want to make sure we gather all the evidence and the facts early in the investigation. >> reporter: now, as you mentioned earlier, south korea's government plans to inspect on all boeing 777 planes owned by both asiana and korean airlines. we are hoping for another update...
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ntsb expects to talk to them, as well. it is typical that blood alcohol and drug testing would be done in this sort of situation for any sort of crash of this sort. we also know that a team from seoul is coming into take part in this investigation, so that will have to be folded into this investigation. obviously the airport local authorities want to be kept up with what's going on here. could bring some expertise to this, as well. just a number of people. those flight data recorders now back in washington and we understand that they are getting a pretty good dump of information out of them as they were undamaged from this crash. >> we understand as well that boeing is at least offered to help. obviously they built the plane and so are interested in whatever went on. and as we're awaiting the new conference by at least the ntsb and perhaps some others joining them, if you are flying in to or out of san francisco today, are your chances fairly good it will happen or what's the regular flight pattern looking like? >> reporte
ntsb expects to talk to them, as well. it is typical that blood alcohol and drug testing would be done in this sort of situation for any sort of crash of this sort. we also know that a team from seoul is coming into take part in this investigation, so that will have to be folded into this investigation. obviously the airport local authorities want to be kept up with what's going on here. could bring some expertise to this, as well. just a number of people. those flight data recorders now back...
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the inspectors will team up with the ntsb, the u.s. national transportation safety board to try and work out what went wrong. officials in seoul have warned it may take some time for this investigation. at the very least, six months and possibly two years. meanwhile, dozens of passengers in critical condition in the hospitals around san francisco. cnn, seoul. >>> edward snowden gets some new offers for asylum but does he have any real options? we go lizz where venezuela is one of the countries that will accept him if and when he is able to leave russia. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013
the inspectors will team up with the ntsb, the u.s. national transportation safety board to try and work out what went wrong. officials in seoul have warned it may take some time for this investigation. at the very least, six months and possibly two years. meanwhile, dozens of passengers in critical condition in the hospitals around san francisco. cnn, seoul. >>> edward snowden gets some new offers for asylum but does he have any real options? we go lizz where venezuela is one of the...
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a team from the ntsb is scheduled to arrive this afternoon. >>> now to the crash of flight 214 in san francisco. this morning we're the getting our first look inside the jumbo jet. you can see what's left with many seats becoming mangled on impact. the voice recorder has been recovered. they are looking closely at the plane's actions shortly before the crash when i pilots appeared to abort the landing. >> a go-around occurred 1.5 seconds before impact. >> the crash tore the plane into two main pieces with its tail separating from the rest of the plane. it's still unclear what role, if any, the pilot played 234 the accident. it was the pilot's training flight in a 777 but that he had thousands of hours of experience and had landed 747s before at san francisco's airport. >>> of the 307 people on board two teens from china are confirmed dead and officials are looking into one of those 16-year-old girls might have been killed by a rescue vehicle. an autopsy will be performed later this week. >>> answers of asylum for edward snowden. three countries are offering to harbor him and he must r
a team from the ntsb is scheduled to arrive this afternoon. >>> now to the crash of flight 214 in san francisco. this morning we're the getting our first look inside the jumbo jet. you can see what's left with many seats becoming mangled on impact. the voice recorder has been recovered. they are looking closely at the plane's actions shortly before the crash when i pilots appeared to abort the landing. >> a go-around occurred 1.5 seconds before impact. >> the crash tore the...
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it is far too early, in the ntsb's belief, to rule anything out. these investigations going over every system and every action, they can take up to a year. >> so many questions to answer, and may be a while before we get the answers. david kerley, thank you. let's bring in our aviation consultant john nance, who joins us from seattle. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> so based on what you are hearing right now, what do you think are the possible causes for this crash? >> well, what we absolutely know is that this airplane was too low and it was too slow. we just don't know why. more than likely, there was a lack of power application, and whether that was because the power wouldn't come up when the pilots called for it or whether or not they were slow -- hard to believe that would be the case with experienced pilots -- but one or the other. that will be revealed easily. we have the cockpit voice recorders and the data recorder. >> you have said that landing is when the passengers are most exposed to trouble. but how much did it actually benefi
it is far too early, in the ntsb's belief, to rule anything out. these investigations going over every system and every action, they can take up to a year. >> so many questions to answer, and may be a while before we get the answers. david kerley, thank you. let's bring in our aviation consultant john nance, who joins us from seattle. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> so based on what you are hearing right now, what do you think are the possible causes for this crash?...
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they will be examined by the ntsb. in the meantime, the go team is on the ground at the airport in san francisco. they have been there since early this morning. south korean investigators and officials from asiana airlines and boeing are also expected at the airport. the ntsb chief says aside from terrorism as a cause, everything is on the table. rene marsh is joining us. what is the procedure now that the flight data voice recorders and the go team is on the ground? >> they have had the flight recorders i would say for roughly about four hours now. so right now they're downloading the data from the flight recorders. and those are actually located in the back of the plane, the back area around the tail. so we have some video of the flight recorders, the ones shipped over from san francisco right there in the lab. so once again, you can see a little bit of soot on them. but the process of trying to figure out exactly went what went on moments before the crash landing, they can provide a lot of information. we're talking
they will be examined by the ntsb. in the meantime, the go team is on the ground at the airport in san francisco. they have been there since early this morning. south korean investigators and officials from asiana airlines and boeing are also expected at the airport. the ntsb chief says aside from terrorism as a cause, everything is on the table. rene marsh is joining us. what is the procedure now that the flight data voice recorders and the go team is on the ground? >> they have had the...
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the ntsb saying asiana flight 214 was traveling well below its target landing speed and that the plane's eerienced pilot was new to the 777. unrest in egypt continues pushing up the price of oil. late breaking detail of that. plus 19 arizona firefighters remembered in a solemn ceremony. >>> d-day for american espionage suspect edward snowden. and 40 people still missing from a highly explosive train derailment. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 8th. >>> good morning to you. i'm richard lui. as investigators work to find the cause of saturday's deadly plane crash in san francisco, this morning there is word it's happened again. this time in alaska. officials say all ten people on board were killed when the small plane went down sunday and burst into flames. the single engine plane crashed just after takeoff around 11:00 a.m. local time. no word yet on a cause but it's the second small plane crash in alaska since june 28th. in a state where air traffic is very common. the team from the national transportation safety board is on its way to
the ntsb saying asiana flight 214 was traveling well below its target landing speed and that the plane's eerienced pilot was new to the 777. unrest in egypt continues pushing up the price of oil. late breaking detail of that. plus 19 arizona firefighters remembered in a solemn ceremony. >>> d-day for american espionage suspect edward snowden. and 40 people still missing from a highly explosive train derailment. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is...
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the former head of the ntsb and the hero beon the hudson are here. >> eliot spitzer joins us with why he's getting back into politics. >> and we'll talk to wimbledon champ andy murray about making tennis history. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> during the approach the data indicate that the air speed was below the target air speed. >> investigators search for answers in the crash of asiana flight 214. >> the pilot had only 43 hours of experience flying the boeing 777. >> it was the first time landing this type of plane at sfo. 307 people were on board. two chinese citizens died. >> 182 people rushed to hospitals around the city. >> a huge amount of spine fractures, some of which include paralysis. >> emergency vehicles are responding. >> investigators are investigating whether a rescue vehicle ran over a survivor on the runway. >> a crash at a small airport in alaska killing all ten on board. officials say the air taxi was taking off when it crashed and burst into flames. >> 40 still missing following a massive train explosion in
the former head of the ntsb and the hero beon the hudson are here. >> eliot spitzer joins us with why he's getting back into politics. >> and we'll talk to wimbledon champ andy murray about making tennis history. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> during the approach the data indicate that the air speed was below the target air speed. >> investigators search for answers in the crash of asiana flight 214....
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the ntsb released this photo today. you can see how the force of the landing buckled the seats badly. tonight some of the survivors are sharing their stories of survival and also one of heroism. katie marzullo is live with that part of the coverage. >> reporter: you can see the wreckage of the plane still there on the runway. we've been watching other planes take off and land all around it all day and all night. now imagine seeing the plane actually burst into flames and then realizing your dad is on that flight. eunice rah heard about the plane crash like everyone else, on the news. >> i knew he was flying from asia so he was definitely on asiana airline. and i knew he was coming in the afternoon and those came together. oh, god, you know, i thought no, i thought no. >> reporter: she went to the balcony of her millbrae apartment. >> from what i could see from my vantage point, i saw a huge burst of flame. i've never seen a fire. it was extraordinary. the clouds were just black. >> reporter: eunice text herd dad. >> fir
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the ntsb released this photo today. you can see how the force of the landing buckled the seats badly. tonight some of the survivors are sharing their stories of survival and also one of heroism. katie marzullo is live with that part of the coverage. >> reporter: you can see the wreckage of the plane still there on the runway. we've been watching other planes take off and land all around it all day and all night. now imagine seeing the plane actually burst into flames and then realizing your dad is on that flight. eunice rah heard about the plane crash like everyone else, on the news. >> i knew he was flying from asia so he was definitely on asiana airline. and i knew he was coming in the afternoon and those came together. oh, god, you know, i thought no, i thought no. >> reporter: she went to the balcony of her millbrae apartment. >> from what i could see from my vantage point, i saw a huge burst of flame. i've never seen a fire. it was extraordinary. the clouds were just black. >> reporter: eunice text herd dad. >> fir
the ntsb released this photo today. you can see how the force of the landing buckled the seats badly. tonight some of the survivors are sharing their stories of survival and also one of heroism. katie marzullo is live with that part of the coverage. >> reporter: you can see the wreckage of the plane still there on the runway. we've been watching other planes take off and land all around it all day and all night. now imagine seeing the plane actually burst into flames and then realizing...
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we have this from ntsb. this is video from inside the plane. it shows mangled rows of seat. you can see the debris. this is scattered along the runway, including a part of a wing. the plane was coming in too low and too slow. the back end struck the seawall. that's at the end of the runway severing the tail. sent the plane skidding on its belly. dan simon is at the san francisco airport. we're learning more and more about the pilot had only 43 hours of experience on this plane. do we believe the investigators think this lack of experience flying this particular aircraft had something to do with the crash? >> reporter: the bottom line is we don't know. one would think based upon what we have seen from the data recorders is they will be looking at pilot error very closely. let me tell you about this press conference. we'll be hearing from first responders, police officers and firefighters who responded to that scene in the minutes after this crash occurred. by all accounts they we are formed heroically rescuing these victims, but there's something uncomfortable that they my di
we have this from ntsb. this is video from inside the plane. it shows mangled rows of seat. you can see the debris. this is scattered along the runway, including a part of a wing. the plane was coming in too low and too slow. the back end struck the seawall. that's at the end of the runway severing the tail. sent the plane skidding on its belly. dan simon is at the san francisco airport. we're learning more and more about the pilot had only 43 hours of experience on this plane. do we believe...
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an ntsb team expected to arrive this morning. now to the asiana flight 214 that crashed at san francisco airport. started to see remarkable images of the aftermath. >> this video from ntsb released moments ago. from the up-close vantage point so far. it shows the burned out shell of the boeing 777 as well as the the plane's massive landing gear and all kinds of debris scattered down the runway. >> abc's david muir is in san francisco where he talked to passengers about the harrowing few moments. >> reporter: the aerial view of the boeing 777, charred jumbo jet as it sits off the runway after crashing while coming in for landing at san francisco's airport. the fuselage, nothing but a giant burned out crater now, most of the roof gone. the nightmare began to unfold in the final second of asiana flight 214 as it approached the runway. it was before noon, 11:27 pacific time saturday when the flight and the pilots were on their final approach. witnesses telling us it hit the ground with tremendous force. the tail hitting first. just f
an ntsb team expected to arrive this morning. now to the asiana flight 214 that crashed at san francisco airport. started to see remarkable images of the aftermath. >> this video from ntsb released moments ago. from the up-close vantage point so far. it shows the burned out shell of the boeing 777 as well as the the plane's massive landing gear and all kinds of debris scattered down the runway. >> abc's david muir is in san francisco where he talked to passengers about the harrowing...
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so, you know, the ntsb is taking the lead there. but this afternoon, seoul time, four inspectors will be going over from the korean side alongside officials from the asiana as well. what else can i tell you? the flight actually originated in shanghai which is why you have so many chinese onboard. 171 of those onboard were from china. 77 south koreans. and 61 u.s. citizens. it left here yesterday afternoon. it's a ten-hour direct flight. and just had those problems on landing. but i think people here will be extremely relieved by the news that however terrible any deaths are, it's not worse when you look at those pictures, don. >> thank you. still very tragic, obviously. as i said, if anyone loses their life. yes, it could have been, as a cliche says, diana, it could have been much worse. thank you very much for that. just updating, as diana said, 291 people onboard. 61 of the 291 americans. 77 south korean. 141 chinese. and one japanese. we'll get back to diana. if we get any more information coming out of seoul. i want to go now to
so, you know, the ntsb is taking the lead there. but this afternoon, seoul time, four inspectors will be going over from the korean side alongside officials from the asiana as well. what else can i tell you? the flight actually originated in shanghai which is why you have so many chinese onboard. 171 of those onboard were from china. 77 south koreans. and 61 u.s. citizens. it left here yesterday afternoon. it's a ten-hour direct flight. and just had those problems on landing. but i think people...
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we have a ntsb press conference live. we want to get our audience to that. they'll update the information out of san francisco on the crash. in the meantime thank you for joining us here. live in sanford, florida. that testimony will resume shortly. do not go anywhere. live update from san francisco. i'm ashleigh banfield reporting live in florida. and i know the results will be fantastic! find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ all ] who's new in the fridge! i help support bones... [ ding! ] ...the immune system... [ ding! ] ...heart health... [ ding! ] ...and muscles. [ ding! ] that can only be ensure complete! [ female announcer ] the four-in-one nutrition of ensure complete. a simple choice to help you eat right. [ major nutrition ] nutrition in charge. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun
we have a ntsb press conference live. we want to get our audience to that. they'll update the information out of san francisco on the crash. in the meantime thank you for joining us here. live in sanford, florida. that testimony will resume shortly. do not go anywhere. live update from san francisco. i'm ashleigh banfield reporting live in florida. and i know the results will be fantastic! find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [...
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confirmed by a summer intern working at ntsb. it was not immediately clear who generated fake names but ntsb insisted it was not the intern. >>> in texas governor rick perry has nothing but praise for the lawmakers who just passed his state's new restrictions on bori abortions. in an exclusive interview he replied to critics who say the restrictions will hurt women's health care. >> in the state of texas we put a substantial amount of money into women's health care programs over the course of the last two years partly because the obama administration pulled our funding to the state of texas because they disagreed with texas restrictions on these abortions. most people in this country believe six months is too late to be deciding whether or not these babies should be aborted or not. we put the limit at five months in this bill. >> as for the obligatory question as to whether or not he'll run for president again, governor perry said he's focused on the final 18 months he has on his current job and not 2016. >>> as we've been report
confirmed by a summer intern working at ntsb. it was not immediately clear who generated fake names but ntsb insisted it was not the intern. >>> in texas governor rick perry has nothing but praise for the lawmakers who just passed his state's new restrictions on bori abortions. in an exclusive interview he replied to critics who say the restrictions will hurt women's health care. >> in the state of texas we put a substantial amount of money into women's health care programs over...
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this afternoon the ntsb agents planned to speak with the flight crew on-board asiana flight 214. the focus is centering on the pilot who only had 43 hours logged on that 777 aircraft. tom costello is live in san francisco. tom, what about the possibility of pilot error? >> reporter: clearly that is going to be on the ntsb's radar here as they try to figure out what happened. the reason they are looking at that is because we know this plane was coming in very low and very slow at between 100 and 116 knots. generally when you come in to a landing here at san francisco international airport with a 777, you want to be at 137 knots, then add five knots for safety. out there on the runway behind me, you see the broken shelf flight 214 out on runway 28 left right now. investigators going through that wreckage, piece by piece, and they will do that for the next several days. this will be a long exhaustive process and you can imagine it is going to take some time but we do know that that pilot you were talking about, his name is captain cook, had he one had on hours in the 777. he'd flown
this afternoon the ntsb agents planned to speak with the flight crew on-board asiana flight 214. the focus is centering on the pilot who only had 43 hours logged on that 777 aircraft. tom costello is live in san francisco. tom, what about the possibility of pilot error? >> reporter: clearly that is going to be on the ntsb's radar here as they try to figure out what happened. the reason they are looking at that is because we know this plane was coming in very low and very slow at between...
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>> reporter: we know what the ntsb chairwoman said that it would have happened had they been u.s. based pilots. the agency is checking to see what the requirements are for foreign based carriers. some transportation officials say they should have been tested. take a listen to what one of them had to say. >> i think they should have demanded that they be tested. first of all u.s. pilots are subject to that. because this airline co-chairs with u.s. carriers, i think they should be subject to it because we're getting lots of american citizens on those airlines. i think there would be enough bite to do that if you pushed the issue. >> reporter: we expect that all these issues will come up again during the next ntsb briefing later this afternoon and we also expect to hear more about what the pilots have told investigators in terms of what happened. mpblt just a short time ago the faa announced new training requirements. this is for co-pilots to become certified. the number of flying hours will increase from 250 to 1500. that's a big jump. the change stems from the crash in february of
>> reporter: we know what the ntsb chairwoman said that it would have happened had they been u.s. based pilots. the agency is checking to see what the requirements are for foreign based carriers. some transportation officials say they should have been tested. take a listen to what one of them had to say. >> i think they should have demanded that they be tested. first of all u.s. pilots are subject to that. because this airline co-chairs with u.s. carriers, i think they should be...
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>>will: think it's a much- rehearsed with the ntsb. i apologize for the long interview but you don't get a chance to do this. we will hear much more from her throughout the day. back to you mark. >>mark:they are trying to figure out whether 16-year- old ye meng yuan was struck and killed by an emergency vehicle. the coroner's office has not yet determined ye's cause of death or whether an emergency vehicle struck her at all. the families knew that one of the girls' deaths was being investigated for that possibility but did not know which of the two. ye and the other girl killed, 16-year-old wang lin jia, were part of a killed, 16-year-old wang lin j[ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood teste
>>will: think it's a much- rehearsed with the ntsb. i apologize for the long interview but you don't get a chance to do this. we will hear much more from her throughout the day. back to you mark. >>mark:they are trying to figure out whether 16-year- old ye meng yuan was struck and killed by an emergency vehicle. the coroner's office has not yet determined ye's cause of death or whether an emergency vehicle struck her at all. the families knew that one of the girls' deaths was being...
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the ntsb, its go-team joining the fbi. they'll be there this evening to look at that flight, the runway. >> we're documenting all this as it happens. we have more than 20 reporters and photographers covering this sims it happened this morning. among them, cheryl hurd who joins us from sfo. it's been a clear sense of communication here throughout the day from mayor lee, from the fire chief at sfo, even the ntsb and the fbi. >> reporter: they're being very careful as to what information they put out there. everyone is awaiting the arrival of the ntsb from washington, d.c. that group expected to arrive in about aphour. they will probably do what they can tonight. most likely wait until daybreak to continue their investigation. officials have been briefing us all day long, trying to tell us what happened here early this morning. it was the kind of briefing that officials haven't had to deliver for more than seven decades. >> there's been a tragic accident for sfo and all of san francisco. >> reporter: this morning, asiana airl
the ntsb, its go-team joining the fbi. they'll be there this evening to look at that flight, the runway. >> we're documenting all this as it happens. we have more than 20 reporters and photographers covering this sims it happened this morning. among them, cheryl hurd who joins us from sfo. it's been a clear sense of communication here throughout the day from mayor lee, from the fire chief at sfo, even the ntsb and the fbi. >> reporter: they're being very careful as to what...
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and in this case, that did not happen as we will hear more from what the ntsb had to say. in this exclusive video given to cnn, an eyewitness records flight 214 seen on the right as they crash landed. it skids. >> oh my god! oh it's an accident. >> reporter: it flips on its side and bursts into flames. the ntsb investigators say that the flight data and the voice reporters are giving them the clues as to what happened in the final seconds. seven seconds before impact, one of the crew members called for more speed. the plane was going dangerously slow. >> i will tell you that the speed was significantly below 137 knots and we're not talking about a few knots. >> this is both an oral and physical cue to the crew that they're approaching a stall. there's a yolk that the pilots are holding and that the yolk vibrates. >> it is telling them that the stall is approaching. >> reporter: 1.5 seconds before crashing, the crew member calls for a landing. >> they need to go around and try to land again. >> reporter: but it landed short on the runway. the tail section was sliced off as
and in this case, that did not happen as we will hear more from what the ntsb had to say. in this exclusive video given to cnn, an eyewitness records flight 214 seen on the right as they crash landed. it skids. >> oh my god! oh it's an accident. >> reporter: it flips on its side and bursts into flames. the ntsb investigators say that the flight data and the voice reporters are giving them the clues as to what happened in the final seconds. seven seconds before impact, one of the...
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and contacted the fbi and ntsb as well. fire officials say they are cooperating with the ntsb who are the lead investigate ares in the case. >> san francisco fire department is directly supporting not only the police department t but the county coroner's office in the investigation. and we are also conducting an internal investigation of our own. trying to clearly establish the facts of what happened. >> however, there are no shortage of heroes either. >> they say they train for something like that. and never believe it would happen in their careers. >> the crew was actually asking for knives from firefighters and police officers. because they needed to free the trapped passengers and gas was leaking from the fuselage of the plane. >> he entered without any protective gear on. >> we saw the two clues come down from the front of the -- chutes come down from the front of the plane. people were hanging around the front of the plane and others were a safe distanceaway. >> -- distance away. >> some were trying to get their lugga
and contacted the fbi and ntsb as well. fire officials say they are cooperating with the ntsb who are the lead investigate ares in the case. >> san francisco fire department is directly supporting not only the police department t but the county coroner's office in the investigation. and we are also conducting an internal investigation of our own. trying to clearly establish the facts of what happened. >> however, there are no shortage of heroes either. >> they say they train...
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>> scott, ntsb investigators have found no evidence on the plane's flight-data recorder of any problems with the mechanical parts or the electronics on the aircraft in the moments before the crash. here's ntsb chairman deborah hersman. >> the engine and the flight control services appear to be responding as expected. there is no anomalous behavior of the autopilot, of the flight director, and of the auto throttle. >> reporter: some of the passengers from the aircraft along with family members of the injured were taken for a closer look at the wreckage late yesterday. some were dressed in white. the traditional color in asia for those in morning. ben levy who suffered minor injuries in the crash went with his wife. >> and going back to look at it now, you realized how much risk there was. >> absolutely. i mean you know, every second counted. and but on the other hand i think it was a blessing not to know for a lot of us. because that prevented panic. >> reporter: so little panic that one of the first passengers to call 911 seemed strangely calm. >> hi, we just are at the san francisco ai
>> scott, ntsb investigators have found no evidence on the plane's flight-data recorder of any problems with the mechanical parts or the electronics on the aircraft in the moments before the crash. here's ntsb chairman deborah hersman. >> the engine and the flight control services appear to be responding as expected. there is no anomalous behavior of the autopilot, of the flight director, and of the auto throttle. >> reporter: some of the passengers from the aircraft along...
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ntsb shed light on what might have happened. pilots might have been relying too much on the automatic throttle. but by the time they realized it was too late. >> they'd set speed at 137 knots. and assumed auto throttles were maintaining speed. between 500 feet and 200 feet they were low. they were trying to correct at this point. >> seemed low. engine kicked into high gear like that sounds like a panic there. within two seconds, it hit. >> ntsb says landing gear hit first before losing it's tail during saturday's crash landing. listen to what happened. >> two of the pigts in the rear of the craft were ejected from the aircraft during impact seek qens. >> those flight attendants are among more than 300 survivors. ntsb said they did not do a drug or alcohol test because there is no requirement to do so and the pilot that was training the other pilot was training for the very first time. thank you. >> some of the youngest survivors are describing their ferry fiing experience. they were on their way back to colorado after spending a
ntsb shed light on what might have happened. pilots might have been relying too much on the automatic throttle. but by the time they realized it was too late. >> they'd set speed at 137 knots. and assumed auto throttles were maintaining speed. between 500 feet and 200 feet they were low. they were trying to correct at this point. >> seemed low. engine kicked into high gear like that sounds like a panic there. within two seconds, it hit. >> ntsb says landing gear hit first...
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the ntsb plans to talk to the flight crew tomorrow. asiana airlines identifies the pilot at controls as ming. he spent his career with the airline. he was one of four pilots on the plane that rotated two- person shifts during the 10 1/2 hour flight. this is no information available on the other pilots. >>> federal aviation investigators are giving us a look at the damage done to the boeing 777. the peculiars make it even more amazing people survived. this is from the twitter feed. this is the first look at the destruction inside of the plane. the force of the impact buckled some of the seats. you can get a sense of how violent the crash landing was. the investigation could take up to a year. >>> ntsb investigators spent part of the day combing through the debris field. they were paying attention to the far end of runway 28 left. their goal is to identify what is called the 4 corners of the wreckage. the nose, tail, wing tips. >> they are going to be looking through the wreckage field to identify important parts, they have documented th
the ntsb plans to talk to the flight crew tomorrow. asiana airlines identifies the pilot at controls as ming. he spent his career with the airline. he was one of four pilots on the plane that rotated two- person shifts during the 10 1/2 hour flight. this is no information available on the other pilots. >>> federal aviation investigators are giving us a look at the damage done to the boeing 777. the peculiars make it even more amazing people survived. this is from the twitter feed. this...
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ntsb shed light on what might have happened. pilots might have been relying too much on the automatic throttle. but by the time they realized it was too late. >> they'd set speed at 137 knots. and assumed auto throttles were maintaining speed. between 500 feet and 200 feet they were low. they were trying to correct at this point. >> seemed low. engine kicked into high gear like that sounds like a panic there. within two seconds, it hit. >> ntsb says landing gear hit first before losing it's tail during saturday's crash landing. listen to what happened. >> two of the pigts in the rear of the craft were ejected from the aircraft during impact seek qens. >> those flight attendants are among more than 300 survivors. ntsb said they did not do a drug or alcohol test because there is no requirement to do so and the pilot that was training the other pilot was training for the very first time. thank you. >> some of the youngest survivors are describing their ferry fiing experience. they were on their way back to colorado after spending a
ntsb shed light on what might have happened. pilots might have been relying too much on the automatic throttle. but by the time they realized it was too late. >> they'd set speed at 137 knots. and assumed auto throttles were maintaining speed. between 500 feet and 200 feet they were low. they were trying to correct at this point. >> seemed low. engine kicked into high gear like that sounds like a panic there. within two seconds, it hit. >> ntsb says landing gear hit first...
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the ntsb said the pilot flying 777 was hin hired '74. and had flown in the korean air force for ten years. ntsb says the commanding notice that they're at 500 feet too low. >> they had set speed at 137, not and he assumed that the autothrottle remains the speed. >> the plane was going 106, not impact. the landing gear struck the see wall first and the tail was hit and torn off. >> two of the flight attendants were ejected from the aircraft during the impact sequence so they were not at their stations. >> reporter: and again amazingly the two flight attendants did survive after being thrown. in the united states flight crews are required to under go the drug and alcohol tests after a crash, that's not required for a foreign pilot in the united states. the ntsb is expected to have another conference tomorrow. >> ceo yawn walked out of custom and was surrounded by media. he said only a few words in korn which included apology mrolgs in korean. . >> i think it is his duty to do interviews and say sorry. >> he was greeting victims' family mem
the ntsb said the pilot flying 777 was hin hired '74. and had flown in the korean air force for ten years. ntsb says the commanding notice that they're at 500 feet too low. >> they had set speed at 137, not and he assumed that the autothrottle remains the speed. >> the plane was going 106, not impact. the landing gear struck the see wall first and the tail was hit and torn off. >> two of the flight attendants were ejected from the aircraft during the impact sequence so they...
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the ntsb had a press conference this afternoon. kpix has more on what the pilots were doing seconds before the impact. >> the flight data and cockpit voice recorders have given investigators a lot of crews. now, the so-called black boxes were recovered in tact. soon after the crash landing. and ntsb investigators escorted by u.s. marshals took them to the lab. they heard what happened in the critical, final seconds, seven seconds before impact one of the crewmembers called for more speed. the plane was going dangerously slow. then four seconds before crashing the sound of a stick shaker is heard. it is activated and 1 1/2 seconds before impact to avoid crashing a crewmember called for a go around. ntsb chief investigator explains. >> the approach speed was 137 knots and the question was whether or not we had the lowest speed that the crew achieved. i will tell you that the speed significantly below 137 knots. and we are not talking about a few knots. we still have to look at the information. it was a preliminary read of the recorde
the ntsb had a press conference this afternoon. kpix has more on what the pilots were doing seconds before the impact. >> the flight data and cockpit voice recorders have given investigators a lot of crews. now, the so-called black boxes were recovered in tact. soon after the crash landing. and ntsb investigators escorted by u.s. marshals took them to the lab. they heard what happened in the critical, final seconds, seven seconds before impact one of the crewmembers called for more speed....
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i understand the ntsb will talk to them tomorrow. we will see. all right, thank you. >>> this is incredible video out of the crash as it happened. an amateur photographer was in the right place at exactly the right time. >> look at that one. look how his nose is up in the air. >> oh my god. oh, it is an accident. >> oh you are filming it, too. >> oh, my god. >> oh, no. >> oh, my god. >> what happened? >> oh my god. oh my god. >> you filmed the whole thing. >> oh lord have mercy. >> you are listening to the photographer they decided to film planes the moment the crash happened. >> we are getting a look at inside of the flight. photos taken by the ntsb were released eight hours ago and they show how violent the crash was. broken seats, oxygen max underscore the conditions. rescuer his to use knives to cut through seat belts and free passengers. >>> investigators spent part of the day combing through the debris field. they were paying attention to the far end of runway 28 left. their goal is to identify what is called the 4 corners of the wreckage.
i understand the ntsb will talk to them tomorrow. we will see. all right, thank you. >>> this is incredible video out of the crash as it happened. an amateur photographer was in the right place at exactly the right time. >> look at that one. look how his nose is up in the air. >> oh my god. oh, it is an accident. >> oh you are filming it, too. >> oh, my god. >> oh, no. >> oh, my god. >> what happened? >> oh my god. oh my god. >> you...
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debra with the ntsb will analyze the data recorder. the wreckage shows the throttle was armed but doesn't mean it was malfunctioning. >> what needs to be monitored on an approach to landing is speed. we need to understand what was going on in the cockpit and with the aircraft. >> they don't require drug testing for foreign crews. >>> the surviving passengers are at bay area hotels. some shopping today. the staff at the crown plas plaza hotel went out of their way for them to be comfortable. there is very tight security there. >> reporter: passengers left on a tour bus and had umbrellas blocking their face. security was high alert. they manned the entrance blocking cars trying to enter. they were on foot but couldn't get far. they tell us they are similar to the red cross and help people in need. they received calls about the victims so they showed up to help. >> they have us here for a reason and we can't go in. not even close to the front door. right over there where the police officer is. you can't get to the parking lot. >> reporter
debra with the ntsb will analyze the data recorder. the wreckage shows the throttle was armed but doesn't mean it was malfunctioning. >> what needs to be monitored on an approach to landing is speed. we need to understand what was going on in the cockpit and with the aircraft. >> they don't require drug testing for foreign crews. >>> the surviving passengers are at bay area hotels. some shopping today. the staff at the crown plas plaza hotel went out of their way for them...
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the head of the ntsb, it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, it is thursday, july 11th, i am pam cook. >> friday evening, let's get a quick look at weather and traffic instead? >>> that cooler air and fog came in and, that is out of the west, 60s to mainly 80s inland, here is sal. >>> good morning, traffic is moving well on highway 4
the head of the ntsb, it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, it is thursday, july 11th, i am pam cook. >> friday evening, let's get a quick look at weather and traffic instead? >>> that cooler air and fog came in and, that is out of the west, 60s to mainly 80s inland, here is sal. >>> good morning, traffic is moving well...
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there is no time line as to when this will conclude by ntsb. so delays continue in the for seeable future. >> wayne, thank you. >> still to come at 5:00 a closer look at ntsb official leading the investigation and her connection to another bay area disaster. >> also, a hero story from the ashes of a devastating apartment fire on the peninsula. >> then from michael finney, industry efforts to clean up dangers laundry die terent pods chose to children. >> falling temperatures and >>> i'm going to talk to you about things we've completed in 24 hours and some things we'll be working on. >> that woman has become the face of the investigation into the crash may look family to you. the chair also oversaw the investigation of the pg&e pipeline that exploded in august, 2010. president obama named the chair in 2009. she's served since 2004. before joining she was a senior advisor on the u.s. senate committee on science and transportation. she began working for a west virginia congressman. she has a masters degree from george mason university and ba in po
there is no time line as to when this will conclude by ntsb. so delays continue in the for seeable future. >> wayne, thank you. >> still to come at 5:00 a closer look at ntsb official leading the investigation and her connection to another bay area disaster. >> also, a hero story from the ashes of a devastating apartment fire on the peninsula. >> then from michael finney, industry efforts to clean up dangers laundry die terent pods chose to children. >> falling...
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you can see the investigators, the ntsb, looking at that. elsewhere, they are trying to put together what happened. >> number two, stories of survival and courage coming from the crash. eugene of millbrae escaped to safe on the left the he took many photos showing flight attendants tending to the we passengers. three, new picture from the two chinese girls who died in the flight. the ntsb is looking into one of the girls could have been run over by a rescue vehicle on the tarmac. >> four, in oakland, a dozen police vehicles were on the scene on east 21st street near 23rd avenue. no word why bliss are responding to that area. >> five, bart trains are running, the first full weekday since union workers ended a 4 1/2 day strike. worker could walk off again if they do not hammer out a new contract by august 4 deadline. >> six, cloudy and cool in san francisco and temperatures are from 53 to 56 degrees and most of us in the fists but palo alto is the warm spot at 60 degrees. san jose shows a few bits of sunshine breaking through the cloud deck an
you can see the investigators, the ntsb, looking at that. elsewhere, they are trying to put together what happened. >> number two, stories of survival and courage coming from the crash. eugene of millbrae escaped to safe on the left the he took many photos showing flight attendants tending to the we passengers. three, new picture from the two chinese girls who died in the flight. the ntsb is looking into one of the girls could have been run over by a rescue vehicle on the tarmac. >>...
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the ntsb says they attempted to abort the plane before the crash. we will take a short break and turn to nchs i'm sharl -- >>> we are on standby for the national transportation safety board talking about their preliminary results of the investigation. you're looking right now at video of the crash of flight 214 of asiana airlines. >> they've spent the past couple of days interviewing the passengers. they were set up at a hotel yesterday. five at a time getting them on camera to talk about what they experienced trying to piece together the puzzle as to how did this happen that the flight coming in for a landing hit the seawall at the beginning of the runway and then eventually careened to a stop but not before sheering off the top there and two
the ntsb says they attempted to abort the plane before the crash. we will take a short break and turn to nchs i'm sharl -- >>> we are on standby for the national transportation safety board talking about their preliminary results of the investigation. you're looking right now at video of the crash of flight 214 of asiana airlines. >> they've spent the past couple of days interviewing the passengers. they were set up at a hotel yesterday. five at a time getting them on camera to...
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this is where the ntsb is interviewing the crew and passengers. students were given free glasses to replace the ones lost in the crash. a classmate of the two 16-year-old girls who died posted this picture and a message on chinese social media. my classmates on the second bump their seat belts unbuckled. next to me are seats that completely flipped with passengers underneath. the parents of the two victims were brought to the hotel after a long flight from china. you can see one of the mothers. they came to identify their daughters and bring home the bodies. another student responded to abc 7 news on chinese social media saying that they have not met the parents of the girls yet because they don't want to bother them. alan wang, abc 7 news. >>> we're hearing from members of a scotts valley martial arts academy who were on board of that flight. all eight said they were shocked and raced to get off the plane after it landed. but some sprang into action acting as first responders for passengers badly hurt at the rear of the plane. >> we stayed with e
this is where the ntsb is interviewing the crew and passengers. students were given free glasses to replace the ones lost in the crash. a classmate of the two 16-year-old girls who died posted this picture and a message on chinese social media. my classmates on the second bump their seat belts unbuckled. next to me are seats that completely flipped with passengers underneath. the parents of the two victims were brought to the hotel after a long flight from china. you can see one of the mothers....
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this is where the ntsb is interviewing the crew and passengers. students were given free glasses to replace the ones lost in the crash. a classmate of the two 16-year-old girls who died posted this picture and a message on chinese social media. my classmates on the second bump their seat belts unbuckled. next to me are seats that completely flipped with passengers underneath. the parents of the two victims were brought to the hotel after a long flight from china. you can see one of the mothers. they came to identify their daughters and bring home the bodies. another student responded to abc 7 news on chinese social media saying that they have not met the parents of the girls yet because they don't want to bother them. alan wang, abc 7 news. >>> we're hearing from members of a scotts valley martial arts academy who were on board of that flight. all eight said they were shocked and raced to get off the plane after it landed. but some sprang into action acting as first responders for passengers badly hurt at the rear of the plane. >> we stayed with e
this is where the ntsb is interviewing the crew and passengers. students were given free glasses to replace the ones lost in the crash. a classmate of the two 16-year-old girls who died posted this picture and a message on chinese social media. my classmates on the second bump their seat belts unbuckled. next to me are seats that completely flipped with passengers underneath. the parents of the two victims were brought to the hotel after a long flight from china. you can see one of the mothers....
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the ntsb is the -- required by the aviation of 1996 and the foreign air carrier foreign support act of 1997 to provide and coordinate -- to coordinate the assistance for family members of victims and also sr. sur -- for survivors and their families post-crash. it requires this act, requires domestic and foreign air carriers for scheduled passenger service to have plans in place to meet the needs of aviation accident victims and their family members. it requires the ntsb to help coordinate with the air carrier and local and state authorities and those authorities will be individuals like the coroner's office to insure that the needs for services and information regarding the accident is being provided to victims and their families. the victim's families and survivors at the accident. our team is working with the american red cross with the state department. we have several nationalities involved. transportation services. we want to make sure they have a place to go, a safe place to go to recover, to grieve and to have is support from people who care about them. the air carrier in this c
the ntsb is the -- required by the aviation of 1996 and the foreign air carrier foreign support act of 1997 to provide and coordinate -- to coordinate the assistance for family members of victims and also sr. sur -- for survivors and their families post-crash. it requires this act, requires domestic and foreign air carriers for scheduled passenger service to have plans in place to meet the needs of aviation accident victims and their family members. it requires the ntsb to help coordinate with...
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an ntsb representative was at the meeting, one source says. those chinese nationals traveling here were on a tour. they were to learn u.s. culture and english. and the consulate is now assisting with passports. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the president of asiana airlines and other airline executives apologized during a news conference in seoul. du said i'm vowing my head and expressing my deep apologies over the crash. young yu extended apologied. >>> and a man describes seeing the plane hit. >> it was a big boom then pitched forward and bounced off its nose. then did a cart wheel. was you know a tragedy. and our initial reaction was that you know everybody on the plane was in bad shape. >> fred hayes of dixon says he and his wife felt awful after seeing the crash. he says he hopes the video will prevent future crashes and he extends his sympathy to all those affected by the tragedy. >>> shaky, that is how the samsung executive on board the plane described his move today following the deadly crash. feeling a little
an ntsb representative was at the meeting, one source says. those chinese nationals traveling here were on a tour. they were to learn u.s. culture and english. and the consulate is now assisting with passports. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the president of asiana airlines and other airline executives apologized during a news conference in seoul. du said i'm vowing my head and expressing my deep apologies over the crash. young yu extended apologied....
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incorporating to the ntsb the plane should have been flying in at 137 tho thot. only going 103 knot that's about 40 miles per hour below the target speed for a safe landing. >> we look at what they were doing. and we want to understand why they were doing it. we want to understand what they knew and what they understood. >> more details have he mentaled about the pilot at the controls. he had only 43 hours of training time on a 7 77. none of whichever included landing a 7 77 at sfo. >> he was an experienced pilot and prior captain but he was working on getting his rating on the triple 7. getting initial operating experience on the triple 7. >> ntsb investigators finish first round of interview with all 4 pilots this evening. they resume tomorrow. lillian, abc 7 news. >> san francisco fire department has confirmed to abc 7 news that all 5 fire trucks drivers who responded to the crash pass drug and alcohol screenings. test come after the san francisco fire chief says that there is evidence fire app are the us may have struck one of the victims during the response.
incorporating to the ntsb the plane should have been flying in at 137 tho thot. only going 103 knot that's about 40 miles per hour below the target speed for a safe landing. >> we look at what they were doing. and we want to understand why they were doing it. we want to understand what they knew and what they understood. >> more details have he mentaled about the pilot at the controls. he had only 43 hours of training time on a 7 77. none of whichever included landing a 7 77 at sfo....
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there is a lot of work with the ntsb to do. we can only imagine that the runway will be shut down for the next three or four days. i can tell you that planes have been coming and going. it will help alleviate some of the traffic that has been backed up. we will continue to monitor these situations. >> tonight we are joined by an aviation expert. he has flown in and out of san s f o thousands of times and was also a jet fighter pilot. we just heard breaking news that this pilot had only flown into this was his first time. is this realistic? >> i doubt that it was his first time. it could possibly be his first time as a captain of the 777. and >> we also heard that he had 43 hours. and thousands of hours as a pilot but only 43 hours as a boeing 77 pilot. >> as a boeing, 777 pilot. >> it is like driving a car and if you have a ford, or persons driving a chevy i do not know if that is really a factor also, there was a co- pilots on this point, 777. >> i think that everybody is wondering is that there are on visual approach it was a
there is a lot of work with the ntsb to do. we can only imagine that the runway will be shut down for the next three or four days. i can tell you that planes have been coming and going. it will help alleviate some of the traffic that has been backed up. we will continue to monitor these situations. >> tonight we are joined by an aviation expert. he has flown in and out of san s f o thousands of times and was also a jet fighter pilot. we just heard breaking news that this pilot had only...
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. >> today, the ntsb gave a final site report. >> one of the pilots there, on final approach, they're now getting the details. >> what caused the crash is unknown. >> one curious report that the pilot told investigators, he saw a bright light ahead of the plane just before landing seems to have been downplayed by the pilot himself. >> he stated that he did not think the light affected his vision because he could see the flight control instruments. >> ntsb chairman says the light was not discussed among the crew, according to the cockpit voice recorder. >> with several mentions being above or below the glide path. >> the pilot said little about the impact. >> at 500 feet landing checklist is completed; and there is no mention of speed until about nine seconds before impact when they're at 100 feet. >> the ntsb showed this new photo of a burned out section of the cabin in the front of the plane. >> a firefighter said this same section looked pristine before the fire and all the damage was in the back of the cabin, which hit the ground first. >> passengers evacuated,. the engines, contro
. >> today, the ntsb gave a final site report. >> one of the pilots there, on final approach, they're now getting the details. >> what caused the crash is unknown. >> one curious report that the pilot told investigators, he saw a bright light ahead of the plane just before landing seems to have been downplayed by the pilot himself. >> he stated that he did not think the light affected his vision because he could see the flight control instruments. >> ntsb...
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the ntsb says the runway could stay closed until the end of next week. even after that debris is cleared and the wreckage is hauled away, they still have to fix the runway. sfo toppled me a little bit ago that that could take days to fix. live near sfo, claudine wong. >> thank you. >>> the next update on the investigation is scheduled for 2:00 this afternoon. to watch it live, go to ktvu.com where we will be streaming it or use the ktvu app. >>> many pilots and advocates are upset that federal investigators were so quick to release so much information about the asiana airline crash even though some say that is the ntsb's job. >> they are letting people know how the investigation is processing. that is exactly what they should be doing. >> pilots believe the information revealed so far gives the impression that the asiana pilots may have made mistakes. the former spokesman for sfo says the ntsb has an obligation to inform the public whether pilots, the airline, airport or faa like it or not. >>> more victims of saturday's crash have been released from the
the ntsb says the runway could stay closed until the end of next week. even after that debris is cleared and the wreckage is hauled away, they still have to fix the runway. sfo toppled me a little bit ago that that could take days to fix. live near sfo, claudine wong. >> thank you. >>> the next update on the investigation is scheduled for 2:00 this afternoon. to watch it live, go to ktvu.com where we will be streaming it or use the ktvu app. >>> many pilots and advocates...